Teichalm-Sommeralm Nature Park is a scenic alpine region in Styria showcasing rolling meadows, tranquil ponds, and diverse mountain landscapes, popular for hiking, mountain biking, and traditional alpine farming experiences.
Located in the northeast of Styria, Austria, the Teichalm-Sommeralm Nature Park covers a varied alpine plateau shoulder of the eastern Alps near the Hochschwab mountain range. The park encompasses gently rolling hills, lush green meadows, serene mountain ponds (Teiche), scattered forests, and traditional alpine pastures. It is renowned for its mosaic of natural and cultural landscapes shaped by centuries of alpine farming and forestry. The park's ponds and wetlands serve as important habitats for amphibians, birds, and aquatic plants, while the adjacent forests provide shelter for deer, foxes, and many small mammals. History in the region includes traditional Styrian alpine dairy farming, with many rustic alpine huts (Almen) still actively used during summer months for cheese production, preserving vital cultural heritage. Visitors are drawn to the area for a wide array of outdoor activities including extensive hiking and mountain biking trails, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter, and tranquil fishing at the region’s ponds. Key landmarks include the scenic summer pastures of Sommeralm, historic alpine farms with traditional architecture, and accessible natural ponds like the Lueg Pond. The park also has several educational trails highlighting local flora, fauna, and pastoral traditions. Its blend of easy accessible alpine scenery combined with rich cultural traditions makes Teichalm-Sommeralm Nature Park a charming destination for active outdoor enthusiasts and families exploring the Styrian Alps.
Teichalm Pond – a tranquil glacial pond perfect for serene nature observation
Traditional alpine huts (Almen) with ongoing cheese and dairy production
Extensive mountain biking network connecting meadows and forest trails
Winter cross-country skiing trails weaving through peaceful alpine pastures
A serene body of water formed by glacial activity, surrounded by meadowlands hosting diverse bird species and amphibians.
A vast alpine pasture area where traditional Styrian dairy farming continues, with several mountain huts producing local cheese.
A protected wetland area supporting rare aquatic plants and serving as a breeding ground for frogs and dragonflies.